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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Reader's Top Ten Favorite Posts

From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...A few weeks ago, I marked the 1000th post on One Perfect Bite. At that time, several of you asked which posts had been most popular with readers. I honestly didn't know and promised to do some research. I had time to do that today and came up with this list. I did have to laugh as I put it together, because not one of my personal favorites is on it. Here is the list of your top ten favorite posts. They appear in order of popularity. We'll do mine some other time.

I also received a nice surprise today. I was looking through my blog statistics and was puzzled to find a number of visits from the Smithsonian Food & Think blog. A little research led me to an article called The Hamburger: A Quintessential American Meal. While not mentioned by name, the article links to the post I had written on Salisbury Steak. Who'd have ever thunk it? I wonder if there's a Nobel Prize for meatloaf. I'd best get to work on my speech.

These are all such fun items! Pumpkin Butter made me stop and read it right away! Have you personally ever canned it Mary? Also, I hope to try the fridge dills this year. My garden dried up way too early last year. I can't wait to see what your Top 10 are:@)

As always Mary, everything looks fabulous! My husband wants to make pickles this year, so we will have to take a look at your recipe. We have got a huge patch of dill growing in the garden right now. I can't wait to hear your favorites.

I'm pretty sure I'm going to be making that Peanut Butter Torte for my Birthday this year (every time I see a picture of it I have to wipe my face). But I have to say, my personal favourite is still your Oatmeal Cake :).

I wish we could celebrate your 1000 post with you and taste each one of those beautiful creations! You have done so much great work and I really look forward to how you will continue to inspire me in the kitchen. Have a great day! :)

I'm new to your blog so I appreciate seeing this recap of your most-popular recipes. I can see why they are so popular - they all look fabulous! It is interesting which recipes get the most traffic, isn't it?

Hello Mary, thank you for stopping by at my blog - getting such a positive comment from someone like you, who is much more experienced and popular blog-wise, means a lot!Congratulations on your 1000th post. The peanut butter chocolate torte looks like something I'd be ready to... well, not exactly to die for, but I think you get the idea :-)

I'm not sure how you judged the most popular recipes, whether by number of hits, or comments. But possibly you didn't get as many comments for your favorite recipes because the readers didn't stop to comment. They went right to the kitchen to make them! Thanks for the continued supply of lovely recipes.Martha in KS

I am fascinated by blog statistics, and what people search and find on the net! Sometimes I think that if I had a blog about 'making your own cheese' I would get 10,000 visits per day! My post about making halloumi and ricotta has been the top viewed since ever!

Please publish you speech for the great meatloaf award for us!!! :-) If I weren't a vegetarian I would make you one!!

Mary...congratulations on your 1000 posts! Everything looks amazing...though I am partial to the cheesecake and the real coffee cake. You are such an inspiration! I look forward to your next 1000 posts! : )

Oh how I wish there was an order form at the bottom of this post! I want some ribs, some of those giant cookies, some pickles and definitely a slice of that peanut butter torte. I will pay handsomely! Gorgeous lineup, Mary! Truly amazing...

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